A review by coralinejones
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab

3.75

Hm.

Very well written. I love V.E Schwab's prose and that's what kept me going until the end. The premise certainly caught my attention and held onto it. Though, as I got closer to the end, I was losing interest, and fast. After a while I didn't care for Henry and I was a little taken aback that so much of the latter half of the novel was in his point of view; twist and all. I was missing the initial drive that I had for Addie's character and I began to feel fatigued with Luc's presence.

There's more I want to say but I'm unsure how to word it right now.